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← HistoryWhich limit was reached during longship construction causing splitting?
A)Peak bending stress exceeding fracture strength✓
B)Rot weakens tensile hull integrity
C)Over-sanding of oak reducing structure
D)Sun-drying causing dimensional constraint issues
💡 Explanation
Ships failed because the bending stress applied exceeded the oaken hulls fracture strength through exceeding hull curvature limits; therefore, wood splitting occurred locally by exceeding tensile strength rather than moisture warping or biodegradation.
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